Paul McCartney to answer fans’ questions – NME
He will be doing a Facebook Live Q & A next week
Paul McCartney has announced plans for a Facebook Live question and answer session next week.
The Beatles icon will be taking questions from students at the Liverpool Institute For Performing Arts from 2pm BST next Wednesday (July 25), according to a post on his Twitter page.
Fans from around the world can also submit questions in advance and a select few will be chosen to be answered as part of the hour long event which will see him talk about his career and his forthcoming new album ‘Egypt Station’. You can view his tweet below for more information.
LIPA was co-founded by McCartney in 1996 and he remains the lead patron.
The Beatles icon also announced plans earlier to stage a secret gig in London next week.
He asked his 3.8 million followers to record a short video explaining why they are worthy of a place at the show. A date and venue for the show has yet to be announced.
Both announcements come ahead of the release of his new album ‘Egypt Station’, which is out on September 7. Two tracks have already been shared from the album – ‘Come On To Me’ and ‘I Don’t Know.’
Earlier this month, he called on MEPs to back proposed changes to music copyright law.
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